In a world of increasing costs, Verizon introduces a three-year price lock
- Verizon launched a campaign for a three-year price guarantee on April 3, 2025, for some customers.
- Economic uncertainty and rising prices from mobile carriers prompted Verizon to offer price predictability.
- The price lock covers the base monthly plan charge for talk, text, and data for myPlan and myHome users.
- Hans Vestberg stated the goal is "offering unprecedented value" to support retention and revenue growth.
- While the base plan price is locked, Verizon can still increase monthly bills through taxes and fees.
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Verizon now offers a three-year price lock — but there’s a catch
Your plan price isn’t the whole story. Verizon is announcing a new price lock policy today, and the timing is probably no coincidence. The company is extending a three-year price guarantee on certain plans, both for new and existing customers. The announcement comes a day after President Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs, and Verizon says it’s hoping to give customers more “predictability” in the current economic environment. But the fine print le…
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